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Goodwood Members’ Meeting goes GT1

Goodwood has just announced the first of the demonstration categories for the 80th Members’ Meeting (15 – 16 April 2023). The GT1 stars from the nineties and early 2000s will get their own stage.

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Gulf Historic Dubai GP Revival zooms in on F1 and Group C

Alain Prost, Mark Webber, André Lotterer, Thierry Boutsen,… The Gulf Historic Dubai GP is a very festive grand finale for the historic racing season.

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Masters Historic opens up to GT4 racers

Big news for 2023, the Masters Historic series opens up to GT4 cars. Next year, six races are on the agenda in Europe. The GT4 cars will have their own race.

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Tazio Magazine wins Best Automotive Cover award

We could not be more proud: Tazio Magazine won Best Automotive Magazine Cover at the Sleeping with Art awards in the United Kingdom.

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BMW M and Ferrari are centrepieces at Interclassics Brussels

This year’s Interclassics car show in Brussels (18 – 20 November) focuses on two themes. The 50 years of BMW Motorsport and 75 years of Ferrari.

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Here is your chance to be a Gymkhana hero

Broad Arrow Auctions comes with this very interesting proposal: your chance to buy a Ford Focus RS RX ‘Hoonigan’. As in the one Ken Block used for Gymkhana 9.

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Mauro Forghieri (87), the bespectacled engineer who saved Ferrari

He was there in the eras of von Trips, Surtees, Ickx, Lauda and Villeneuve. Ferrari faithful Mauro Forghieri passed away, aged 87.

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And so, we bid farewell to Padova

Auto & Moto d’Epoca held its final edition in Padova. Busy, with great cars on display, it was a terrific finale. Let’s have a look around.

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‘Cento Ore’ combines race and rally in Italy’s Motor Valley

Five days, 100 hours of driving, with stages spread out over some of Italy’s finest tracks and rally stages. This was ‘Cento Ore’.

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Dietrich Mateschitz (78): From sponsor, to owner, to champion

Mister Red Bull Dietrich Mateschitz (78) passed away on October 22nd. On the current Formula 1 grid, eight of the twenty drivers owe their career to Red Bull.